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SALON'S TV PICKS FOR
THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1998
BY JOYCE MILLMAN


S E R I E S

On a rerun of Friends (8 p.m., NBC), Ross gets serious about Emily and Phoebe learns she's expecting triplets. The nighttime soap Push (8 p.m., ABC) returns to ABC's schedule to fill a hole until fall. This is the one about sexy young student-athletes training for the 2000 Olympics at a Southern California college. "Baywatch" on the quad. Fox Files (9 p.m., Fox) has segments on serial rapists, teen violence and that totally undiscovered trend (not!), the return of swing music. Seinfeld (9 p.m., NBC) reruns the one where Jerry tries to scare shoplifting Uncle Leo straight, George takes a book into the bathroom, Kramer and Newman buy a rickshaw and Elaine tries to erase her reputation as "the office skank." On a rerun of ER (10 p.m., NBC), Ross treats a boy who may have been poisoned by a family member. Ted Koppel makes it to the Big Show for the next five weeks with Nightline in Prime Time (10 p.m., ABC), a five-part report on America's prison system. On Celebrity Deathmatch (10 p.m., MTV) it's Bill Gates vs. Michael Flatley. I'm going to have to go with the Lord of the Dance in that one.


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Baseball:
Reds at Braves (7:35 p.m., TBS)


T A L K

Rosie O'Donnell (syndicated) Calista Flockhart (rerun)
David Letterman (CBS) Jerry Seinfeld
Jay Leno (NBC) Gary Sinise, B52's
Charlie Rose (PBS) Cast of "Twelfth Night"; Israeli opposition party leader Ehud Barak
Politically Incorrect (ABC) Naomi Judd, Mark McGrath
Conan O'Brien (NBC) French Stewart, Josie Bissett
SALON | Aug. 6, 1998



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